Abstract

The development and prosperity of countries all over the world are seriously threatened by corruption, a pernicious social evil. Through devious tactics, this age-old threat erodes the basic foundation of civilization while stealing important national resources. Since the beginning of civilization, corrupt practices have hampered national development by directing funds intended for the general good into the pockets of a small number of individuals. In particular, in the setting of strict anti-corruption regulations, effective corporate governance is essential for ensuring openness, accountability, and ethical behaviour inside entities. This paper examines the subtleties of Indian corporate governance and how it interacts with the nation’s anti-corruption laws. The research presents a thorough analysis of the legislative framework controlling corporate conduct as well as corporate governance concepts, illuminating the difficulties businesses confront in adhering to both anti-corruption laws and morally upright business practices.

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